March 11, 2022 10:18 am
Published by loukia
EU nations continue to import an estimated EUR600 million worth of coal, oil, and fossil gas from Russia per day, spending more than EUR9 billion on Russian fossil fuels since it invaded Ukraine on 24 February, according to a new tracking tool launched by Europe Beyond Coal today.
February 3, 2022 4:20 pm
Published by ostyx
The Czech government has angered local people by accepting 45 million euro in compensation from the Polish government and coal company PGE, in exchange for dropping its lawsuit over their illegally operating Turów coal mine at the EU court of justice (CJEU).
February 3, 2022 4:20 pm
Published by ostyx
An advisor to the European Court of Justice (CJEU) has said that Poland infringed EU law by extending the licence for its Turow coal mine without carrying out an environmental impact assessment. A final verdict by the CJEU is expected by the spring.
February 1, 2022 2:09 pm
Published by loukia
A Warsaw court has ruled that Polish authorities were wrong to implement an Environmental Impact Assessment at PGE’s Turow coal mine with immediate effect. The ruling effectively blocks the highly controversial 23-year licence extension that Polish utility PGE thought it had secured for its mine.
January 25, 2022 8:56 am
Published by loukia
The business plans of European coal companies do not contain the intermediate targets necessary to deliver on their net zero pledges, according to a new report published today by Europe Beyond Coal and think tank Ember, and endorsed by ten other organisations.
January 13, 2022 6:10 pm
Published by Alastair Clewer
LJUBLJANA, 13 January 2022 – The Slovenian government has announced that it will phase out coal by 2033 at the […]
January 7, 2022 12:13 pm
Published by Alastair Clewer
PRAGUE, 7 January 2022 – The Czech Republic has announced it will exit coal by 2033. It’s the 22nd European […]
December 7, 2021 11:52 am
Published by Alastair Clewer
Europe Beyond Coal’s campaign director, Kathrin Gutmann, is one of only three people globally to have been selected to receive […]
November 24, 2021 7:14 pm
Published by Alastair Clewer
The three parties set to form Germany’s next government have agreed to strive to bring forward the country’s inadequate 2038 coal exit to 2030, and substantially accelerate its renewable energy rollout, but have complicated Germany's climate plans by choosing to expand the use of volatile fossil gas.